Just finished, really great job by NFLN. They touched on his death a bit but not too much and barely showed him as a Raven. Really touched on his life and player as a Titan. I'm actually pretty sad right now, he was my first favorite football player and the reason I'm a fan today. I owned 3 of his jerseys, bought his cards, and would always go out and try to play like him. Tonight brought back some good memories but sad at the same time.

It showed his life and his times and a player and how he evolved as our QB, as a player and a person. As a person, a completely selfless guy who would go above and beyond to make others happy or to help them in any way he could. A guy who loves his kids more than anything and relished the moments he got to spend with them. As a player, the moments that he pulled off some miracle, pulling a rabbit out of his hat and getting us a win. How he would play with reckless disregard for his own health just to try to get us a win. The never give up mentality that would rally a team on his shoulders. Those moments are the ones that are burned in our memories as Titans fans and will make him our Quarterback, forever. Steve will be my favorite quarterback of all time.

As far as his death goes, none of us are perfect. We have all made mistakes and as long as we are human, we will continue to do so. What Steve may have or may not have been doing will never be known. Fred Hopkins was right in that his death raises more questions than it answers. I just hope that his death does not over shadow his life, or his legacy in the memories of his fans and more importantly his children.

I think the real tragedy in this is that his children will never really know their father. The football stuff is not all that important in the end.

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